| AFFRONTEE | • affrontee n. One who receives an affront. • affrontee adj. Alternative form of affronté. • affrontée adj. Alternative form of affronté. |
| BEFORTUNE | • befortune v. (Poetic, dated, transitive) To befall. • BEFORTUNE v. (Shakespeare) to befall. |
| ENFORESTS | • enforests v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enforest. • ENFOREST v. to turn into forest. |
| FERMENTOR | • fermentor n. The vessel in which fermentation takes place. • FERMENTOR n. an agent that causes fermentation, also FERMENTER. |
| FIRESTONE | • firestone n. Iron pyrites, formerly used for striking fire. • firestone n. A flint. • firestone n. A stone which will bear the heat of a furnace without injury; especially applied to the sandstone at… |
| FOMENTERS | • fomenters n. Plural of fomenter. • FOMENTER n. one who foments. |
| FOREANENT | • foreanent prep. (Scotland, obsolete) Over against; opposite to. • FOREANENT adv. (Scots) right opposite to in location, also FERNINST, FORNENST, FORNENT. |
| FOREHENTS | • FOREHENT v. to overtake, also FORHENT. |
| FOREMEANT | • foremeant adj. (Obsolete) Intended beforehand; premeditated. • FOREMEAN v. to intend beforehand. |
| FORESPENT | • forespent v. Simple past tense and past participle of forespend. • FORESPEND v. to wear out physically, also FORSPEND. |
| FORESTINE | • forestine adj. Of or relating to a forest. • FORESTINE adj. of or like a forest, also FORESTAL, FORESTEAL, FORESTIAL. |
| FORETOKEN | • foretoken n. A prognostic; a premonitory sign; warning or presentiment. • foretoken v. (Transitive) To betoken beforehand; prognosticate; foreshadow; give warning of; presage. • FORETOKEN v. to be a sign of, forebode. |
| FOURTEENS | • fourteens n. Plural of fourteen. • FOURTEEN n. a number, ten and four. |
| FREESTONE | • freestone n. Sedimentary rock: a type of stone that is composed of small particles and easily shaped, most commonly… • freestone n. (Countable) A stone fruit having a stone (pit) that is relatively free of the flesh. • Freestone prop.n. A surname from Old English. |
| REEFPOINT | • reefpoint n. (Nautical) Any of a series of short ropes attached to a sail that are used to secure it when reefed. • reef␣point n. (Nautical) A short line, stitched through a sail, for tying a reef. • REEFPOINT n. any of several short pieces of rope attached to a sail to secure it. |
| REFECTION | • refection n. Mental or spiritual refreshment. • refection n. Physical refreshment, especially with food or drink. • refection n. A meal, especially a light meal. |
| REFRONTED | • refronted v. Simple past tense and past participle of refront. • REFRONT v. to put on a new front. |
| RESOFTENS | • resoftens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of resoften. • RESOFTEN v. to soften again. |
| SOFTENERS | • softeners n. Plural of softener. • SOFTENER n. one that softens. |